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Addiction testimony inspires others in Lydenburg

A sparkle of hope that life could change for the better was shared at the Step Foundation.

With the testimony of his own addiction, Pr Blessing Shamar of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church, The Jesus Nation Church, visited the Step Foundation on September 14.
He and his congregation provided the daily visitors with a testimony.

“Our vision is to be a leading, living and dynamic prophetic church demonstrating love, power and the compassion of Jesus Christ. We want to inspire people to become passionate about religion through the gospel of Jesus Christ,” said Shamar.

The Step Foundation provides nearly 100 meals to the less fortunate every day and organises skills development programmes.

Contact Step by calling Hester van Zijl on 083 945 2838 or Rika Saayman on 072 630 8173 to find out more about their services.

The Enlightened Christian Gathering Church hosts services in Ext 2 every Sunday at 09:30.
Contact the evangelist, Mildred Berekayi, on 073 433 5643 for more information, or email the church at lydenburgecg@gmail.com.

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Pr Blessing Shamar, Lizy Mdluli, Nelly Mthenjane, John Kayundu, Mildred Berekayi (with baby Rapha Berekayi), Nola Shamarm and Fortune Bhajaba (with baby Angel Bhajaba).

 

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